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A plasma polymerization investigation and low temperature cascade arc plasma for polymeric surface modification
Author(s) -
Mary Gilliam
Publication year - 2006
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.32469/10355/4355
Subject(s) - plasma , cascade , surface modification , arc (geometry) , chemistry , engineering , chemical engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , nuclear physics
The plasma polymerization behavior of fluorocarbon systems was investigated using the monomers C 3 F 6 , C 2 H 2 F 4 , C 4 F 10 and C 3 F 6 O, which were compared to methane and butane, Section III. In Sections V and VII, surface modification treatments were performed on seven polymers using low temperature cascade arc torch (LTCAT) of Ar with or without adding reactive gas of O 2 or H 2 O. Static and dynamic surface characterization techniques were used to examine changes in wettability and surface stability and surface degradation. In Section VI, a stainless steel mesh was placed in LTCAT to study its disturbance effects on LTCAT itself and on polymeric surface modification treatments.

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